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The objective of this work is to suggest criteria and guidelines that can be used to design inclusive technological solutions to support human activity sharing in the context of Ambient Intelligence. These guidelines derive from the analysis of previous works in related fields such as cognitive engineering, usability, inclusive design and accessibility. The first step of this work was the definition...
In the last two decades, reliance on computerised systems has increased rapidly. Some organisations depend totally on computerised information systems to carry out their operations as well as to process, maintain, and report essential information. However, the reliability of computerised data has become a major concern to risk management. Due to the degree of reliance on information systems, risk...
This paper presents the definition of a process for performing rework, and a tool that executes the process in order to support humans seeking help in being sure that they are carrying out rework completely and correctly. The process definition treats rework as the reinstantiation of previously-performed activities in new contexts, which requires the careful specification and management of the values...
There is a growing belief that understanding and addressing the human processes employed during software development is likely to provide substantially more value to industry than yet more recommendations for the implementation of various methods and tools. To this end, considerable research effort has been dedicated to studying human issues as represented in software artifacts, due to its relatively...
One challenge when tracking objects is to adapt the object representation depending on the scene context to account for changes in illumination, coloring, scaling, etc. Here, we present a solution that is based on our earlier approach for object tracking using particle filters and component-based descriptors. We extend the approach to deal with changing backgrounds by using a quick training phase...
Most early work on high-performance work systems (HPWS) examines only the direct relationship between a set of management practices and performance outcomes and seldom investigates the black box between them. On top of the previous individual approach, our study would take a group level approach and investigate how the HPWS may change the performance, especially the innovation performance, through...
Context-aware service provisioning for mobile phones is challenging because of diverse user contexts and mobile applications. The context recognition process generally reduces the device performance due to the competitive use of limited resources in the mobile phone. While extensive attempts have been made to provide appropriate services based on user context, previous work is limited to supporting...
In this paper we propose a probabilistic model to parameterize human interactive behaviour from human motion. To Support the model taxonomy, we use Laban Movement Analysis (LMA), proposed by Rudolph Laban [11], to characterize human non-verbal communication. In interpersonal communication, body motion carries a lot of meaningful information, useful to analyse group dynamic behaviors in a wide range...
Semantic Web as an evolution of Web has led to the introduction of new technologies including XML-based formats of representing data on the Web: resource description framework (RDF) and ontology. Similarity assessment of the entities has a fundamental role in processing and analyzing data represented in ontology. In this paper, we propose a technique for determining semantic similarity between pieces...
We study the possibility to extend the concept of linguistic data summaries employing the notion of bipolarity. Yager's linguistic summaries may be derived using a fuzzy linguistic querying interface. We look for a similar analogy between bipolar queries and the extended form of linguistic summaries. The general concept of bipolar query, and its special interpretation are recalled, which turns out...
The industry-driven evolution of cloud computing tends to obfuscate the common underlying architectural concepts of cloud offerings and their implications on hosted applications. Patterns are one way to document such architectural principles and to make good solutions to reoccurring (architectural) cloud challenges reusable. To capture cloud computing best practice from existing cloud applications...
We propose a framework that performs action recognition and identity maintenance of multiple targets simultaneously. Instead of first establishing tracks using an appearance model and then performing action recognition, we construct a network flow-based model that links detected bounding boxes across video frames while inferring activities, thus integrating identity maintenance and action recognition...
We present a novel method for analyzing social behavior. Continuous videos are segmented into action ‘bouts’ by building a temporal context model that combines features from spatio-temporal energy and agent trajectories. The method is tested on an unprecedented dataset of videos of interacting pairs of mice, which was collected as part of a state-of-the-art neurophysiological study of behavior. The...
We present a hierarchical model for human activity recognition in entire multi-person scenes. Our model describes human behaviour at multiple levels of detail, ranging from low-level actions through to high-level events. We also include a model of social roles, the expected behaviours of certain people, or groups of people, in a scene. The hierarchical model includes these varied representations,...
Human-intensive cyber-physical systems involve software applications and hardware devices, but also depend upon the expertise of human participants to achieve their goal. In this paper. we describe a project we have started to improve the effectiveness of such systems by providing Smart Checklists to support and guide human participants in carrying out their tasks, including their interactions with...
Most human centric business activities, like the handling of an insurance claim or the design of an IT solution, do not follow a formal process model word-by-word. While there are often underlying processes in place, the real business operation typically encompasses a wider scope of actions. It includes unstructured segments of human activities, additional documents and interactions, the integration...
This paper reports on an innovative approach that aims to reduce information management costs in data-intensive and cognitively-complex biomedical environments. Recognizing the importance of prominent high-performance computing paradigms and large data processing technologies as well as collaboration support systems to remedy data-intensive issues, it adopts a hybrid approach by building on the synergy...
What do people care about in an image? To drive computational visual recognition toward more human-centric outputs, we need a better understanding of how people perceive and judge the importance of content in images. In this paper, we explore how a number of factors relate to human perception of importance. Proposed factors fall into 3 broad types: 1) factors related to composition, e.g. size, location,...
Pedestrian detection from images is an important and yet challenging task. The conventional methods usually identify human figures using image features inside the local regions. In this paper we present that, besides the local features, context cues in the neighborhood provide important constraints that are not yet well utilized. We propose a framework to incorporate the context constraints for detection...
Visual reranking has become a widely-accepted method to improve traditional text-based image search results. The main principle is to exploit the visual aggregation property of relevant images among top results so as to boost ranking scores of relevant images, by explicitly or implicitly detecting the confident relevant images, and propagating ranking scores among visually similar images. However,...
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